The Times - Specialist - Times Literary Supplement 572 - October 1, 2004

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'Containing infallible -s for procuring universal disesteem and hatred' (Fielding, Tom Jones) ADELE
'When it comes to a -, women stick to their husbands' (Alison Lurie, Love and Friendship) SAMURAI
Artists, good in spots TACHISTES
Director of The Birds, in short, keeps first example of modern interior design HITECH
Eavan Boland's horse OWENS
Greene's nightingale REALWORLD
Heroic points of silent woman STOPPARD
His hero was bound to be released by Shelley ANTITHALIAN
His name was really Asparagus WATERYWASTE
His tragedy was America's HEARD
Huxley's dance LIMBO
It goes round and round in Gissing's prose PHILOMELA
It is a fallacy, showing hesitation in support of favourite GLAMOUR
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Kavanagh book discovered among some low-grade letters THEFORSYTESAGA
Let Shakespearean justice not start with a request for silence GUS
Many nice changes for Shelley's patricide CENCI
Mirrors: said by Round Table member to be a handicap for girls GLASSES
Missile on old city - first-class support for warrior ALLOW
Opposed to a muse, and to being amused SHOWDOWN
Playwright to halt poetic panther AESCHYLUS
Such melodies are sweet AROOMWITHAVIEW
Susan Howatch's powers exhibited this glitz EPICENE
Syrian king in panic, a normal state for one married to Cleopatra NICANOR
Tommy in shadow ensemble of O'Casey IDOLUM
Trip I arranged in pretty average surroundings - but in an animated way SPIRITOSO
Young heron, possibly - not to be confused with hawk HANDSAW